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The regional minister for Productive Activities of Italy’s Lombardy Region was one
of the two leaders of a delegation of 140 Italian industrialists who visited China
in June, and inaugurated the “Palazzo Lombardia” in Shanghai.

Feature

“The source of (at least, most) international terrorism today, is not Libya, not Iran,
nor some privately funded potency, such as a mythical ‘Goldfinger’ conceived for a
James Bond movie-script. Most of today’s terrorism occurs as covert warfare among
leading powers of the world, like the U.S.-backed, British covert war against the
Soviet Union, in Afghanistan, conducted by privately funded channels of an Afghansi
mujahideen, and based out of the drug-trafficking paradise in northern Pakistan.”
Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. brings his unique grasp of history to bear on the current
strategic crisis.

The victim believes that the universe is controlled by a vast conspiracy made up of
a class of galactic aliens known as “The Administrators,” and that anything which
the Administrators believe in common must inevitably occur.

Excerpts from the court hearing in the LaRouche v. Fowler case, in which the judge overturned the 1965 Voting Rights Act, declaring the Democratic
Party to be a private club that can select its own members.

Correction

On p. 34 of our Aug. 23 issue, in the article “Iran-Turkey Deals: The West Should
Now Pursue ‘Dialogue,’” second column, the text should have read: “Swap transactions
are also used, whereby Iran exports its crude oil from Kharg Island to consumer markets
in exchange for crude made available to Iran [not Iraq, as erroneously printed] by
the other countries.”